Terrahawks - Production used shooting script for Episode 16 'OPERATION S.A.S.' used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson with Christopher Burr. This script was issued to Gerry Anderson as his personal copy and is marked Copy Number 1 to inside page. It contains personal handwritten notes and corrections in Gerry Anderson's handwriting. 31 Pages with amendments pages marked 'GA'. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
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Gerry Anderson Productions - A quantity of props and accessories from various productions including Terrahawks and Space Police. To include, telephone, puppet boots, light switches, fake money, patches, prop panels, Gerry Anderson signed wooden spoon and other items. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Two production used second shooting scripts for Episode 1 Part 1 and 2 'EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED' used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson with Christopher Burr. Copy Number 6 to inside page. 36 and 32 Pages (2). Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Original concept artwork of the Hawkwing, pen / pencil on paper showing various angles, signed by Steven Begg and dated August 82, stamped Anderson Burr Pictures Limited, Terrahawks was a 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr, on paper, 30 x 42 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Deltawing used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. The Deltawing was seen in the Episode 'From Here to Infinity', It is constructed from plastic with painted sections made to look weathered, it also has the Space Probe that was attached to the rear present, 43 x 43 x 7 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Yung-Star's helmet used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. This helmet was used in 'A Christmas Miracle'. It is constructed from fibreglass and features a distinctive black and gold paint finish, approx. 17cm high. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Yung Star's microphone used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr, As seen in Episode 29 'Jolly Roger One', 15 cm high. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Production used shooting script for Episode 12 'THUNDERPATH' used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson with Christopher Burr. This script was issued to Gerry Anderson as his personal copy and is marked Copy Number 1 to inside page. It contains personal handwritten notes and corrections in Gerry Anderson's handwriting. 34 Pages with extra amendment pages. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
De La Mare, Walter - Ding Dong Bell, 1st edition, cloth with paper label and d/wrapper, 1924; with 10 other books by this author; also some other miscellaneous literature (23)CONDITION: d/w with feu-edge tears (sl. loss), spine little marked, contemp. ownership (front pasted down), spare label present, others incl. Winged Chariot (Ist, 1951), d/wrapper; Miscellany incl. Bertrand Russell's Satan in the Suburbs (Ist ed., 1953), d/wrapper; also Ogden Nash's You Can't Get There From Here, (Ist Eng; 1957), d/w., illus. by Sendak. 22 bks. in total
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS CASED MANTEL CLOCK, lion mask ring handles to sides, engraved gilt dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell is loose, back plated marked 'O Berger Paris', height 21.5cm, with pendulum, no key, together with a brass anniversary clock, back plate marked 'BHA', under glass dome, height 29cm, with key (2)
A MID 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK, the case surmounted by a twin handled urn, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals surrounding the centre with two cherubs and named Lemerie Charpentier, Paris, eight day movement, bell strike, the backplate marked for Japy Freres, 40919 GV, height 44.5cm, with velvet plinth and pendulum (no key)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WHITE ONYX, GILT METAL AND BLUE ENAMEL FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, the case surmounted by a kneeling cupid flanked by two finials, the dial with applied black Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, the glazed dust cover screwed in place, on four short turned feet, height 38.5cm, with pendulum
A LATE 19TH CENTURY BLACK FOREST CARVED WALNUT MANTEL CLOCK, with two near life size cock pheasants standing atop of foliage and sawn timber, one section of which forms the circular dial with applied shield shaped blue and white enamel Roman numerals, beneath the dial are carved two further small pheasants and foliage, the eight day movement with bell strike, the back plate named Japy Freres and 'PR 1120', the base with carved foliate details to the front only, height 74cm, with pendulum and key, a few small areas of losses, mostly to beaks
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with moulded pediment, arched glazed side panels, both cracked, the glazed door flanked by three quarter columns, the brass 23.5cm, 9 1/4'' diameter dial with pierced mask and scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, named 'Thos. Brewer Darlestone', subsidiary date aperture, 30 hour movement, bell strike, long trunk door with moulded surround, height 203cm, with pendulum and single weight
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, hand painted urn finial front panel and side columns, the porcelain dial with Arabic numerals surrounding a landscape scene and named C.F.Puts, La Haye, eight day movement, bell strike, movement by Japy Freres, height 41cm, with pendulum and key
A MID 18TH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE WORK AND ORMOLU MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK, with female figure seated holding a cornucopia above a dome enclosing the bell strike, the balloon shaped glazed door enclosing a gilt dial with blue and white enamel Arabic and Roman numerals, the enamel dial centre named 'J. CHTOME BALTAZAR A'PARIS', eight day movement, the backplate inscribed 'J Cime Baltazar A Paris', the case interior with boulle work chequred floor and inside of rear door with boulle work foliate scrolls, the base mounted with four ormolu dragons, s.d., their tails forming the scrolled feet, height 96.5cm, with a red boulle work and ormolu wall bracket, width 49.5cm x height 40cm excluding hanging loops, the reverse side has been later black stained, with pendulum and key (2) Condition Report The top of bracket measures:- Width 47.5cm x depth 22.5cm. There is a piece of dark stained wood to the top that sits flush to the wooden bracket so that there isn't a lip above the flat area. Condition Report This clock has come from the estate of a private local collector and is part of a large collection of clock and watches in this auction. The bracket is not likely to be original to the clock as it is in red dyed tortoiseshell where as the clock is natural colour. The clock winds, chimes, goes and is currently striking the correct hour. The dragon front right has a loose wing where it join s at the body. Lower left hand side of clock is missing, a section on inlay between the dragon claws. Other small areas of tortoiseshell loss some of these with varying degrees of repair.
A MID/LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK, cast as a couple standing either side of a water fountain, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, back plate marked for Japy Freres, on a rectangular base inset with three handpainted porcelain panels and cast swags, height of clock 36cm, with velvet and gilt plinth and an oval ebonised plinth and glass dome, overall height 49.5cm and oval length 48cm, with pendulum and key
A LATE 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL AND GILT METAL ROCOCO STYLE MANTEL CLOCK, the brass dial with enamelled Roman numerals, named Howell, James & Co, London, eight day movement, bell strike, height 33cm Condition Report Height as per description, width from foot to foot 19cm, there is a small piece of foot missing front left, the depth including the convex case door is 10.5cm. Clock heard ticking and striking. Numeral III is slightly looose in its mount, possibly missing a small amount of gilt metal from finial, the mount along the right hand side back edge is mishapen
A MID VICTORIAN WALNUT DROP CASE WALL CLOCK WITH TUNBRIDGE WARE DECORATION, octagonal frame surrounding the 29cm, 11 1/2'' diameter white painted dial, Roman numerals, bell strike, eight day movement, foliate carved scrolls flanking the drop case with hinged glazed door, height 84cm approximately, with pendulum
A LATE 19TH CENTURY BLACK SLATE AND BRONZE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, surmounted by a bronze figure of a classical dancer with lyre, on a circular base signed after 'J. PRADIER', black slate dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, back plate marked 'CAF 16969', the case with side handles and rectangular plinth style base, height 63cm, with pendulum and key
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH VARIEGATED MARBLE AND GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the drum shaped dial case surmounted by an urn, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and painted with swags, eight day movement, bell strike, back plate marked A.D.Mougin, height 39.5cm and a pair of urn garnitures, height 24cm, with pendulum, no key
A MID 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND WHITE ONYX FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, the gilt metal figures as a lady in classical robes, with books and globe, a putti to her side, the onyx dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, the back plate marked for Japy Freres, the shaped oval base with three hand painted roundels, with two paw and two scrolled feet, height 41cm, with a velvet and ebonised plinth and glass dome, overall height 47.5cm and length of oval base 45.5cm, with pendulum and key
A MID/LATE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE AND ORMOLU FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, bronze male Classical figure holding a cornucopia, his elbow resting on a plinth with an urn, the gilt dial with worn black Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, the movement un-named, on a rectangular base with scrolled feet to corners, height 50.5cm, with pendulum, key and watch key
A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, with twin handled urn finial above a case with four glass panels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, Brocot escapement, eight day movement, bell strike, mercury pendulum, back plate marked J Marti, the rectangular base applied with four hoof feet, height 43cm with pendulum and key
A MID 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK OF ARCHITECTURAL FORM, the rectangular top with dove finial above a classical portico front, silvered dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, un-named back plate, on a plinth style base with four block feet, height 44.5cm, with pendulum
A 9CT GOLD CHARM BRACELET, the curb link bracelet suspending eleven charms, such as stanhope church opens to reveal a wedding ceremony, an egg basket with four cultured pearls, set with a circular cut ruby, a well with bucket, a lantern opens to reveal a candle, a bible opens to reveal pages with engraved lords prayer, a red glass windmill, a cart opens to reveal fortune teller, glass set water jug, bell etc, most with marks to indicate 9ct gold, fitted with a heart clasp hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, with an additional safety chain, length 190mm, approximate gross weight 74.9 grams
A FRENCH BRASS REPEATER AND ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK, with circular dial with Roman numerals above the subsidiary dial, striking on bell, signed 'J.E.Caludwell & Co, Philadelphia' to the back plate, measuring approximately 130mm in height excluding the handle, together with the key Condition Report Working, can be fully wound, chimes workingCondition report; Regarding any paperwork unfortunately there is not any with this clock. However, I did catalogue this clock originally and have been keeping it running and it does seem to keep quite good time. It has lost two minutes in a week. The chimes appear to be working all fine. Please note there is no guarantee on time keeping though.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN CASED MANTEL CLOCK, modelled as a cherub drawing beside a wall, the clock dial set into an architectural plinth, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals (several hairlines), eight day movement with bell strike, the backplate marked 22 A.R. 46, height 26cm, with pendulum and key
A GEORGE III AND LATER EBONISED AND GILT METAL MUSICAL STRIKING AND QUARTER CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK, the bell shaped top with central flaming vase finial and four urn finials, above a pediment with fret brass and red fabric sound fret, the arched glazed door enclosing a repainted cream dial with strike/silent, chime/silent and musical dial listing 'Evening Hymn, Loves Ritonello, Rule Britannia, Swiss Boy, Huntsman Chorus, God Save the King, Tancredia', above the main dial with Roman numerals, four train mechanism, eight day movement, striking and chiming on a total of twelve bells, musical cylinder below bells, the backplate engraved 'John Williams, 55 Goodge Street, London, the arched rear door with brass and fabric sound fret, two brass side handles, the whole case on four gilt foliate scroll feet, height 73cm, with pendulum, key and bag of bits of wood and metal, with the clock carries a typed card which details 'On the front plate of the movement behind the dial plate is impressed the name of J Thwaites 35 43 337', on the top of the clock is scratched into the wood F and S with arrows Condition Report Three measurements of movement 1) Plate top to bottom = 25.7cm. (2 Left right = 25.7cm at widest point to 21.8cm below cylinder (3 Measurement of distance of back to front of two plates of movement = 6cm (4 Diameter of spring barrels is approximately 8cm. We do not have a photograph of the J Thwaites stamp and numbers, only the piece of card with the typed mention of it. We believe the dial may be a replacement, but is certainly repainted and it is possible it was seen at this time. We have not dismantled the movement to see if the name exists. The clock does run but the musical mechanism needs some attention to the bells as at least one is slounding dull when struck. The strike is current one hour ahead of itself. We don't know the musical tunes but 'God Save The King' is recognisable in places and is playing this as per the tune selector. The dial is possibly a replacement but has most certainly been repaited, areas of paint can be seen on the back of the dial. The clock runs, strikes on the quarters, but strikes an hour ahead of itself. Both the repeat pull cords operate the mechanism but both are very brittle and need replacing. The Interior of the case is not Original and much may have been replacesd during the 20th Century. The very top of the case is not original and the loose finial does not match the other four on the corners. The fabri in the sound frets is worn red velvet. The scrolled frets on the sides are a little mishapen. No woodworm damage has been spotted. Not all the parts in the bag appear to belong to the clock. We are unsure what relevance they have to this item. There is additional information and a short video on the-saleroom.com for this lot which may be of assistance to you. The 'and later' refers to a repainted or replacement dial, changes to the innards of the case, alterations to the very top of the clock, it certainly isn't as it started, the casem and movement may have been made to fit each other. I am afraid I cannot comment on the orginality of the pendulum rise/fall mechanism as I cannot see inside the plates due to all the bells,cylinders, strikers, etc. All I can say is that the post holding the pendulum is fastened to the interior roof of the 'chimney'
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GREEN ONYX AND GILT METAL FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, the enamel dial (hairlined between 5 and 6 o'clock up to centre of dial), painted with swags, Arabic numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, marked with a crowned A within an oval, height 39.5cm, with pendulum and key, some damage to the figure and repair to case
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WHITE ONYX MANTEL CLOCK BY JAPY FRERES, the drum head case with white enamel dial, Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, the backplate marked Japy Freres, on a plinth style base with gilt mounts, on four short turned gilt metal feet, height 29cm, with pendulum, no key
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, the enamel dial (s.d) with Roman numerals, named A.B. Savory & Sons, eight day movement, bell strike, the backplate marked A.B.Savory & Sons Paris 11379 12-6, the front of the base inset with handpainted porcelain plaques, on six short turned feet, height 29cm, with pendulum and key Condition Report Clock winds and chimes but the bell strike is very dull, it is sitting to close to the pendulum. The penduklum is rubbing against the back of the case, hairline to dial around X numeral. The upper half of the lady figure needs tightening up, as does the floral swag at the front of the base.
A MID/LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock cast as a classical female figure with doves leaning against a plinth containing porcelain dial, with Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, the back plate marked 'R & G PARIS & LONDON', on turned front feet, height 38.9cm, with pendulum, with a matching pair of four light candelabra, both with one arm detached, all three pieces on giltwood plinths (6)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK AND SATINWOOD STRUNG MANTEL CLOCK, the Art Nouveau arch shaped case with enamel dial, Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, marked to backplate Japy Freres, height 30cm, together with an early 20th century oak cased mantel clock of rectangular form, Arabic numerals, eight day movement, gong strike, height 30.5cm, with pendulum (2)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GREY MARBLE AND GILT METAL FRENCH CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with shallow urn finial, lion mask ring handles, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, back plate named J. Marti et Cie, height 33cm, the matching garnitures converted to table lamps but the urn finials have been retained, with pendulum (3 and loose)
A 19th century American figured mahogany veneered shelf clock by Jerome & Co with cream painted dial, striking on a bell, 66 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in fairly poor condition. There is loss of paint work to the dial which itself as slipped from its mounts. There is some minor veneer loss but the printed glass door to case is in good order.
Cathedral Tour + extras - Experience a guided visit to the tower and bells of the spectacular Carlisle Cathedral. You will walk along the clerestory, high above the chancel and choir with wonderful views of the medieval East window, the blue and gold painted ceiling by Owen Jones and the magnificent Father Willis organ. There will be a unique view of the high altar as you enter the tower and then comes the secret ringing chamber from where bells above you are rung for services and civic events - and have been for 900 years. You will see a bell rung in the traditional, English 'full circle' style and may even have an opportunity to pull on a rope! Valid for groups of up to 7, including children aged 8 and above. Kindly donated by Tower Captain, Ron East of Carlisle Cathedral Note: Mitchells will donate additional buying fees on this lot to Calvert Lakes
A 19th century oak and mahogany cased 30 hour longcase clock, with painted dial, striking on a bell, containing case with scrolled cresting and turned pillars to hood and shaped trunk door, 210 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: This clock has slight damage and repairs throughout including to cresting. The cheeks and seat board are replacement and therefore we can not be confident that the movement and the case started life together.
A Late 19th Century Gilt Brass Cased Carriage Clock, by Charles Oudin of Rue de la Marine & Palais Royal 57, Paris, the 2ins diameter enamel dial with Roman numerals within gilt slip engraved with floral, ribbon and C-scroll ornament, to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in engraved gilt brass and bevelled glass "Gorge" pattern case, 5.25ins high
A Late 19th Century French Gilt Metal Cased Mantel Clock, by Japy Freres, No. 9254, the 3.25ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in gilt metal case with central drum clock supported by two figures, a grape picket and a girl carrying a stook of corn, on ornate scroll base, 13ins high, and with glass dome with replacement wooden base, 20ins high overall
An Early 20th Century Gilt Metal Pillar Clock, No. 732260, the 3.75ins diameter gilt dial with circular Arabic numeral cartouches, to the two train movement striking on a bell, supported by five reeded columns with turned pagoda top and moulded circular base, 15.75ins high, and glass dome for same, 17ins high overall
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